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The cool-down — if you can call it that — is thanks to increased cloud coverage, said National Weather Service meteorologist Jeral Estupinan.

Temperatures could be five degrees lower in some areas and two or three degrees lower in others.

“Every time you have cloud coverage in the subtropics, clouds actually control a lot of the temperature,” he said. “Even though the sun is still very high in the sky, you are going to have a chance for lower temperatures in the day.”